HBO, home to the shows that everyone is talking about, recently announced the call for entries for its third annual Asian Pacific American Visionaries, the leading short film competition showcasing cinematic storytellers of Asian and Pacific Islander descent.

The top three winners will receive cash prizes and the opportunity to premiere their works on HBO (and/or its on-demand, digital and/or social platforms).

For complete rules and guidelines, visit www.hbovisionaries.com.

All submissions are due by Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

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Established in 2016, HBO Visionaries provides an unprecedented platform for emerging filmmakers to share their unique and diverse perspectives of the community.

For this year’s competition, HBO is seeking innovative storytellers whose works reflect the modern Asian Pacific American experience.

Serving as the ambassador and spokesperson for the 2019 HBO Visionaries program is Indian-American actress Sujata Day.

•Films must have been directed by a person of Asian or Pacific Islander descent

•Director must be a resident of one of the 50 United States or Washington, D.C.

•Films must be in the English language or contain English subtitles (common phrases acceptable)

•Films must be a major festival premiere

•Films must have commenced principal photography on or after Oct. 1, 2017

•Films must not have had any previous exhibition on broadcast or cable

•Employees of HBO and other WarnerMedia entity and their immediate family members are not eligible to participate

Judges for the competition include HBO executives and representatives from leading Asian-American media organizations, including the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM), the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE) and Visual Communications.

“HBO Visionaries is a terrific example of a proactive approach towards addressing Asian-American representation,” said Sujata Day, who has also produced, written and directed a number of short films.

“Although we’re seeing more APA faces in mainstream films and television these days, it’s also important that our stories are being told authentically and that’s where this competition comes in.”

“It’s been a watershed year for Asian-Americans in Hollywood and we plan to continue building on that momentum through HBO Visionaries,” said Jackie Gagne, VP Multicultural Marketing at HBO.

“HBO is proud to present a competition that is not only contributing to the conversation but also discovering some incredible talent along the way.”

“Competitions like HBO Visionaries offer our community the chance to share our stories with a mass audience,” said Stephen Gong, Executive Director of CAAM.

“We’re thrilled to be working with HBO to help seek out a new generation of APA directors.”

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